Let's compare all this to the service I got from Mindlink/Paralynx with my old connection. They told me as soon as I registered with them what my IP address would be. They waived any install charges because they knew me and knew I wasn't going to need any help getting my PC set up. The only glitch I had with them was an unexpected wait for Telus to release a port to them to resell to me, noting of course that the problem was with Telus, not them. Unfortunately Paralynx doesn't do small-business connectivity anymore and sold those services to another company that is even more fucked up than Telus (which is almost an accomplishment, in a perverse kind of way).
You know what I did get working today? My grandmother's coo-coo clock. There are times when I really enjoy 19th century machines. You can open them up and just see how everything works. I've had the thing in a box for years. It just looked out of place in the industrial live/work studios I've been living in and there was no place for it in the house. Here, however, it is remarkably suitable. As I unpack (I can walk around now, but there is a ways to go yet) I am feeling very comfortably here. This really is the right kind of space for me. I've got just the right amount of room. The cats seem to like it. I like it.
Not that there aren't a million other things to write about right now, but there are also a million things to do. Once I finish settling in we will return to our regularly scheduled programme of my ordinary day to day banality.
Oringinal post: http://mbarrick.livejournal.com/310344.html